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LUKRAAK
Lukraak presents “Interrupted Inconsistencies”: a live mixtape-style concert happening featuring 150 16-second microphone pieces, performed in one continuous 45-minute set. The duo delivers an absurd stream of sounds, improvisation, and performance (from rattling and squeaking whistles to silence and “free energy music”), supplemented by contributions from friends, fellow artists, family members, and strangers. The project is a love letter to collective creativity and the local music scene, where the everyday and the poetic are allowed to coexist.
Marcus Wärnheim and Thomas Jaspers founded Lukraak in the Amsterdam underground, working within the field of free improvisation and experimental music, inspired by figures such as John Zorn and Yoko Ono. They perform internationally, are active in the vibrant Amsterdam experimental scene, and collaborate with artists such as Jaap Blonk as Luk&BlonkRaak. In 2025, they released their debut album “Zaalig” on LukRecords, and they continue to tour and further develop their “post-silly” approach to music and performance.
GOATMOTHER
Started as a solo home-recording project, GOATMOTHER now brings the ethos of that origin to a live setting with a disorienting set of experimental songs. Bass-heavy rhythms, creative sampling, and analog synth textures shake hands with croon-like vocals and sincere melody. With manipulated voice and distorted transmissions, GOATMOTHER translates their experimental sound into a live set that can only be danced to ungracefully. Post-genre, anti-structuralist, avant-pop, coming at you at 200 km/h.
ROBERT NETTLESHIP
As a composer, Robert likes to draw inspiration from his notation software, which he uses to enter notes for various instrumentations and ensembles. By pushing his software to the brink of the abyss, strange glitches and effects emerge. Sounds of a machine sputtering as it tries to stay upright, while the composer, from behind his drum kit, adds an extra dimension and makes the whole thing groove and swing on the edge of the digital abyss.
DOUKUS
Hardcore experimentalist Doukus presents a live set based on his upcoming album Doukus Hardcore Research Centre 01. Inspired by video game music and experimental electronica, Doukus creates an alternative rave history from a cryptic science-fantasy world featuring spooky magic, computer hacking, carnivorous plants, and intelligent worms. It is time: unleash your consciousness and move your mutated limbs.
VERVERS curated nights
This event takes place as part of VERVERS, Cinetol’s interdisciplinary residency. During these curated nights, the residents invite artists and makers who inspire and influence them within their creative process during the residency. Expect an evening where music, performance, and other art forms come together, and where the residents offer insight into the sources of inspiration, collaborations, and experiments that shape their development within VERVERS.
A pass partout ticket is also available for these evenings. It costs €17 and provides access to all four curated nights on June 19, 25, and 26, and July 10.

Concert
WHERE WILD GOATS ROAM
+ goatmother + lukraak + robert nettleship + doukus
Cinetol
Fri 10 Jul
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8:30 pm
€
12,00
Ververs, Multidisciplinary
LUKRAAK
Lukraak presents “Interrupted Inconsistencies”: a live mixtape-style concert happening featuring 150 16-second microphone pieces, performed in one continuous 45-minute set. The duo delivers an absurd stream of sounds, improvisation, and performance (from rattling and squeaking whistles to silence and “free energy music”), supplemented by contributions from friends, fellow artists, family members, and strangers. The project is a love letter to collective creativity and the local music scene, where the everyday and the poetic are allowed to coexist.
Marcus Wärnheim and Thomas Jaspers founded Lukraak in the Amsterdam underground, working within the field of free improvisation and experimental music, inspired by figures such as John Zorn and Yoko Ono. They perform internationally, are active in the vibrant Amsterdam experimental scene, and collaborate with artists such as Jaap Blonk as Luk&BlonkRaak. In 2025, they released their debut album “Zaalig” on LukRecords, and they continue to tour and further develop their “post-silly” approach to music and performance.
GOATMOTHER
Started as a solo home-recording project, GOATMOTHER now brings the ethos of that origin to a live setting with a disorienting set of experimental songs. Bass-heavy rhythms, creative sampling, and analog synth textures shake hands with croon-like vocals and sincere melody. With manipulated voice and distorted transmissions, GOATMOTHER translates their experimental sound into a live set that can only be danced to ungracefully. Post-genre, anti-structuralist, avant-pop, coming at you at 200 km/h.
ROBERT NETTLESHIP
As a composer, Robert likes to draw inspiration from his notation software, which he uses to enter notes for various instrumentations and ensembles. By pushing his software to the brink of the abyss, strange glitches and effects emerge. Sounds of a machine sputtering as it tries to stay upright, while the composer, from behind his drum kit, adds an extra dimension and makes the whole thing groove and swing on the edge of the digital abyss.
DOUKUS
Hardcore experimentalist Doukus presents a live set based on his upcoming album Doukus Hardcore Research Centre 01. Inspired by video game music and experimental electronica, Doukus creates an alternative rave history from a cryptic science-fantasy world featuring spooky magic, computer hacking, carnivorous plants, and intelligent worms. It is time: unleash your consciousness and move your mutated limbs.
VERVERS curated nights
This event takes place as part of VERVERS, Cinetol’s interdisciplinary residency. During these curated nights, the residents invite artists and makers who inspire and influence them within their creative process during the residency. Expect an evening where music, performance, and other art forms come together, and where the residents offer insight into the sources of inspiration, collaborations, and experiments that shape their development within VERVERS.
A pass partout ticket is also available for these evenings. It costs €17 and provides access to all four curated nights on June 19, 25, and 26, and July 10.
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